Attractions You Must See Below The Ground


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Are you looking for a slightly different perspective of London? Although many of the city’s most notable sites are above ground, you will find that there is a lot of history, remarkable works of engineering, and stories to be told, underneath the Earth.

No we’re not talking about The Tube (the affectionate name for London’s Underground Metro), we’re talking about London tunnel tours, which allow you to walk below the ground and see what lies beneath.

Under London’s streets are the oldest metro in the world, former air-raid shelters used during the second world war, and dusty passageways once used by former British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill.

man taking selfie in front of piccadilly tube sign
Craig ready to explore on the tube

If riding in black cabs and queuing at Madame Tussauds is not your thing any more, then try looking below the surface to escape the crowds and uncover a unique side of London and learn about it’s lesser known history.

To help you out, I’ve listed some of my favorite underground London tours that take you through lost tunnels and uncover parts of London you didn’t know were there.

The Best London Tunnel Tours

You’ll discover a hidden world of secret tunnels, terrifying tombs, elaborate train routes, and ancient cave systems on one of these underground London tours.

1. Cabinet War Rooms

Interior view of the shelter which housed the Cabinet War Rooms during WW II. Today is part of the Churchill War Rooms Museum .
Interior view of the shelter which housed the Cabinet War Rooms during WW II.

Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the Blitz with a trip down into the historic Cabinet War Rooms.

This warren of tunnels and bunkers under Whitehall was the headquarters for Britain’s war effort during WW2.

The tour starts at Westminster Millennium Pier, just a short walk from Westminster Underground Station, and then you take a short walk around London overground by visiting Big Ben, Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, 10 Downing Street, and finally to explore the War Cabinet Room from where Winston Churchill planned Britain’s next move.

You can actually see the chair (complete with scratch marks on its arms), which he used during highly stressful meetings.

In the Map Room, nothing has changed since 16 Aug 1945, when the lights were finally switched off.

Wartime maps, colour-coded telephones, and even rationed sugar cubes remain exactly as they were when the war ended.

2. Chislehurst Caves

carvings in a rock
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The Chislehurst Caves are a network of 8000-year-old caves in the Greater London area.

The caves, which extend for 20 miles, were initially created as a result of flint and chalk mining.

You can take a lamp-lit tour deep into this labyrinth and explore the caves’ varied history; from their origins as mines to their subsequent use as an ammunition depot and then as an air raid shelter during WW2.

3. The London Bridge Experience and London Tombs

family posing outside london bridge experience

This spine-chilling historical tour takes you through the early days of London.

Begin by discovering the most haunted bridge in the world – London Bridge – then you’ll be taken through Roman, Viking, and Victorian times and you can watch Queen Boudicca defeat the Romans in battle and see the great fire of London erupt before your very eyes.

For a really frightful time, you’ll need to go deeper underground into the depths of the London Tombs.

This former plague pit has been given a Hollywood-inspired makeover and now boasts state-of-the-art special effects and live actors, to bring London’s bloody history to life.

Although The London Bridge Experience doesn’t have any age restrictions, all children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult. The London Tombs is not suitable for children under 11.

We visited the London Bridge Experience with our 14- and 10-year-old. It was one of our teen’s favorite things to do in London.

Our tween was a little scared. but she still loves sharing her memories from it.

4. London Underground Walking Tour

You’re sure to have a renewed respect for the tube after this 2.5-hour tour of the world’s oldest underground metro system.

This feat of engineering has been transporting passengers for 150 years and you’ll be able to see its original plans along with the steam engines that were first used.

On this small group walking tour, you will visit the world’s oldest underground railway, glimpse the exterior of Down Street Station, a disused station that was known to be where Churchill would travel during the Blitz.

Your expert guide will tell you about the creation of the tube, show you where you can find ‘ghost’ platforms, and hear historical anecdotes.

You will also hear about the construction of the Thames Tunnel, the world’s oldest underground system and the first tunnel to be built under a river.

Along your route, watch out for the ghost station at the British Museum and discover the secrets behind the original hand-dug tunnels.

The tour begins at the meeting point outside historic Baker Street Station

5. Brunel’s underground tunnel

Brunel’s underground tunnel
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Discover how Isambard Kingdom Brunel helped his father Marc build one of the world’s first tunnels under a river.

The Thames tunnel, which opened in 1843, was originally designed to allow people and horses to cross the Thames without obstructing the passing ships.

Once known as the eighth wonder of the world, the tunnel was reopened in 2010 as part of the London Overground.

You can now descend into The Grand Entrance Hall at the tunnel shaft and even discover a secret chamber.

Tours can be organized through the Brunel Museum.

6. The Hidden London Tours by London Transport Museum

london transport museum front

If you want to get off the beaten path, then the London Transport Museum, operated by Transport for London, have several underground tours you can take part in to learn about the fascinating history of the London Underground.

The tours are designed to take people to disused stations and secret sites, it’s an urban explorer’s dream come true.

You can choose to visit any of the following stations on a small group walking tour:

  • Aldwych Station, which opened in 1907 but closed in 1994, and was the former “end of the line.” It was used as a shelter during the Blitz of WWII and is now an abandoned tube station. It has been featured in several film and television, such as Sherlock and Atonement. 
  • Baker Street, this is the first underground station, and takes you to some of the closed off areas of this 160+ year old station.
  • Charing Cross is still in use today, but became famous after it was used in the James Bond movie, Skyfall. There are two tours of Charing Cross, both takes you to closed-off areas and the disused spaces. One tour is where you can learn about the station’s history and the other tour is about how it was used in movie sets.
  • Clapham South which opened after world war II and consists of eight deep-level shelters and miles of passageways.
  • Dover Street Station, also known as Winston Churchill’s secret station. It’s located between Green Park and Hyde Park Corner stations and was used as an air-raid shelter for the prime minister and was also the Railway Executive Committee’s bomb-proof headquarters.
  • The lost tunnels of Euston. You can walk down the passageways and tunnels from Euston Station that are no longer in use, and still see vintage advertising posters adorning the walls.
  • Holborn has a third of its station unopened to the public. This tour takes you to uncover film locations and unused platforms and tunnels.
  • Moorgate has a maze of disused spaces, including tunnels and tracks, that have been left behind after a series of upgrades.
  • Piccadilly Circus has a network of tunnels that have been closed to the public since 1929, this is your chance to check them out!
  • Kingsway trams tunnel tour. Before trains, the city used trams which consequently closed down. You can walk down the only remaining tram tunnel in London on this tour.

Tickets for the London Transport Museum’s London Underground tours are released throughout the year, so you will need to check their website and sign up for their newsletter to find out when tours are happening.

Final Thoughts on Underground Tours of London

I bet you didn’t realize how much of London’s underground world was accessible to tourists? I was pleasantly surprised too.

If you think about it, much of London’s history was served underground. During the 6-months of the Blitz, these underground stations were a place of refuge and safety.

Instead of being disused stations, they have been turned into attractions so tourists can see the city’s engineering triumphs and historical landmarks.

Whether you’re looking for a fun activity for a Saturday night or you’re curious about the history of the world’s oldest metro system, these tours are sure to be a highlight of your London trip.

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